I apologize for writing in English. I'm sorry I don't know Portugese. Someone told me that my name has a meaning in Portugese. I would really like to know what it is. I already know what my name means in Hebrew, Arabic and Spanish. Any help with this is greatly appreciated. Thank you. My name is Sabra

<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by hopalong fishwife: <B>I apologize for writing in English. I'm sorry I don't know Portugese. Someone told me that my name has a meaning in Portugese. I would really like to know what it is. I already know what my name means in Hebrew, Arabic and Spanish. Any help with this is greatly appreciated. Thank you. My name is Sabra</B><HR></BLOCKQUOTE> Hi! We don't have the word "sabra".We have "sabre" - it's some kind of sword, a short one. ------------------ Renata

Thanks for your reply. I'm confused that you say there is no sabra in Portugese, because I've seen it on brazilian web sites. I just didn't have a way to translate. One thought: In Spanish, my name is the future form of the verb "to know".The word came to Spanish from the Moors of north Africa. Sabra may not be a noun in Portugese, either. Sabre is a kind of sword here too. That's the name kids at school used to tease me. Thanks again for your help-Sabra